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Summary: | ide won't relenquish control over parsed filesystems (jar files kept open). | ||
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Product: | java | Reporter: | dnoyeB <dnoyeb> |
Component: | Unsupported | Assignee: | issues@java <issues> |
Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | ||
Severity: | blocker | ||
Priority: | P3 | ||
Version: | 3.x | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Windows ME/2000 | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
dnoyeB
2002-12-18 16:30:30 UTC
perhaps related to http://www.netbeans.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=29306 I couldn't find it with a search because the issue as listed uses wording related to the root cause (file descriptors) as opposed to the symptoms (open files). Yes, it could be related to issue #29306. Can you please test it with NB 3.4.1 or latest dev. build? Thanks. I am using 3.4.1RC2 and i still have the problem. I just now always do GC before I change projects and that ends my problems. I also fork Ant as the Ant documentation mandates for windows 2000 users. Seems like someone is not properly using their weakReferences or other type of loose reference is not properly letting go. It seems like a file system issue because sometimes I cant delete various files, and I just do GC, then I can delete them. I guess this issue can be related issue #30290. The issue 30290 has been fixed today. Can you, please check tomorrow's dev. build to see if you can reproduce it. Thanks. I will test. I think one of my other issues related to the Import Management Tool could be related to that issue as well. Im going to test that too. asap. YeeeHaaaw. Fixed in dev 200301300100. It was invoked actually by the code completion database being updated thats why it was so hard to pin down, sometimes thats automatic. It exists in 3.4.1 release, but its fixed in the dev build I listed above. Great. Thanks for testing. Closing as duplicate of issue #30290 *** This issue has been marked as a duplicate of 30290 *** |